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For many people of faith, self-compassion can sound uncomfortably close to self-indulgence or letting ourselves off the hook. In this episode, Melie explores why that tension exists—and why self-compassion, when rooted in Scripture, is not opposed to growth but essential to it.

Drawing from research by Kristin Neff, this conversation reframes self-compassion through a Christian lens, separating grace from shame and accountability from self-punishment. You'll hear how neuroscience, faith, and Jesus' own example all point toward compassion as a catalyst for lasting transformation.

Melie introduces the GRACE framework, a practical way to respond to struggle without abandoning truth, discipline, or responsibility—and shares a simple practice to help you challenge harsh self-talk in everyday life.

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Resources mentioned:
Kristin Neff article on self-compassion → https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35961039/
Renewed Mind app → https://renewedmind.app

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Grace grows better fruit than shame ever could.